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Expert Group 4 (EG4) on Certification of the Equipment related to the Directive 2004/52/CE

Expert Group 4 (EG4) on Certification of the Equipment related to the Directive 2004/52/CE. Francisco R. Soriano LISITT- Univ. of Valencia. EG4 on Certification. Recommendations related to implementation of a European Network of Certification Centres objectives of the certifications centres

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Expert Group 4 (EG4) on Certification of the Equipment related to the Directive 2004/52/CE

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  1. Expert Group 4 (EG4)on Certification of the Equipment related to the Directive 2004/52/CE Francisco R. Soriano LISITT- Univ. of Valencia

  2. EG4 on Certification • Recommendations related to implementation of a European Network of Certification Centres • objectives of the certifications centres • what should be certified • certification procedures including manufacturing • organisation, management and structure of the network of certification centres

  3. EG4 on Certification • Initial considerations related to all the existing EFC systems in Europe • But taking into account: • Different level of deployment • Different degrees of maturity • Road network coverage • Technology deployment • Availability of public technical specification and/or standards

  4. EG4 on Certification • European EFC panorama in next years: • DSRC at 5.8GHz • DSRC CEN based on CEN/TC278 standards • DSRC 5.8 GHz based on UNI standard Conclusion 1 : There are of 3 types of DSRC OBU's (UNI, DSRC CEN, Dual) for which, the certification network will be in charge of delivering a European label

  5. EG4 on Certification • European EFC panorama in next years: • EFC systems based on multi-technologies • Currently Germany, Switzerland • Location systems, communications systems, … Conclusion 2 : In order to carry out the certification tasks there is a need to have public technical information on the EFC systems to be certified: standards, technical specifications, operational specifications,…Especially, certification according to the requirements of any national EFC system need to render these documents public

  6. EG4 on Certification • European EFC panorama in next years: • EFC systems based on multi-technologies Conclusion 3 : Multi-technologies EFC systems are using technologies already installed in some vehicles (mainly trucks) for freight and fleet management. Clients would not understand the need to install in the same vehicle the same equipment twice for different applications. In this way there is a need to answer how the EFC application could use the satellite positioning equipment and cellular communication already installed in a vehicle for other purposes.

  7. EG4 on Certification • Needs for certification: Conclusion 4 : Certification Centres needs to work not only for the most extended DSRC CEN deployed EFC systems but for all existing European EFC systems taken into account in the European Directive for EFC interoperability. Moreover in all cases it will is necessary to consider : • not only the certification or the different sub-systems or modules presented above, • but also the certification of the integration in the vehicle of these components and function, • how they work together, • and how they are interfaced with the central system and the RSE

  8. EG4 on Certification Conclusion 5 : It is recommended to split the certification task between entities • ETCC (European Technical Certification Centres) which would be in charge of the technical European Certification and mainly related to equipment manufacturers • OCC (Operational Certification Centres)which would be in charge of the operational certification and mainly related to Contract Issuers and EFC operators. They are also dealing with most of the issues on system integration

  9. RSE Manufacturer European Technical Certification Centre (ETCC) OBU Manufacturer Certification Procedure: example DSRC LABEL 1 System Integrator Toll motorway / EFC Operator Contract Issuer

  10. Label 1 Operation Certification Centre (OCC) LABEL 2 Contract Contract Issuer (not country based) EFC Operator Toll Motorway (country based) Customers Certification Procedure: example DSRC Need of International Contract Issuers Need to develop the relationship between Contract Issuers and EFC Operators

  11. EG4 on Certification • ETCCs & OCCs: Conclusion 6 : For questions of non-monopolistic situations, it is clear that there is a need for at least 2 if not 3 ETCCs. The number of OCCs in the certification network will be dimensioned by the need to cover the whole tolled network in the Community, plus those operators of the non EU-Member States who would like to join the European EFC Service

  12. EG4 on Certification • Definition of the Certification Network • the functional specifications related to the activities to be done • the technical procedures to be adopted by the certification network • the management structure and rules for the network • the business case and financing of the network Conclusion 7 : It is recommended to launch a call for expression of interest of entities which want to be part of a network for certification centres. The initial part of the work to be done by the interested entities will be a feasibility study, including the design of network and a business plan

  13. EG4 on Certification • Incremental approach • Only what is in accordance to the EETS (European Electronic Toll Service) specifications Conclusion 8: Certification Network needs to deal with all the current European EFC systems, but initially it could start with the more mature technologies and systems (like DSRC CEN systems or the German satellite system) and later continue the process with the certification of new systems (like the video-enforcement certification)

  14. EG4 on Certification Conclusion 9: A network of certification centres is a way to assure some level of quality and homogeneity in the certification process Topics related cooperation among centres which should be had into account: • A certification provided by any centre of network should have the same value. This implies those procedures tests are to be the same in every centre • It should be not easier to obtain a certification in a centre than in other • Splitting of different measures or conformance tests of the different communication layers could be done in different centres. In this way some centres could be in charge of some activities or measures • Sharing of equipment, technology and procedures for the assessment • Possible agreements in distribution of the market for certification when overload of work or any other type of problem • Avoiding of monopolistic situation having at least 2 ETCCs and several OCCs

  15. EG4 on Certification Conclusion 10: the certification network structure should be able to deal with the control and management of the network Tasks on certification network management • establish, update and maintain the list of standards, specifications and procedures, and the content of the procedures, • manage relations with contract issuers and EFC operators, especially in cases of conflicts around the reliability of a certification procedure • monitor the operations performed by all centres in the network, • deliver and eventually cancel authorizations to centres to be part of the network and perform the certification procedures, • in general, manage and / or perform any task allowing to ensure the reliability of the certification label towards their users

  16. EG4 on Certification Conclusion 11: A feasible sustainable business plan for maintenance of the certification network structure must be done It is recommended to split the certification costs between the ETCC & OCCs. The costs of the ETCCs should be assumed by equipment manufacturers, including also the factory tests and the funding of the OCCs are to be split between EFC operators and Contract Issuers.

  17. EETS to be used in trucks and long distance coaches: middle 2009 EG4 on Certification Conclusion 12 : Recommended timetable: • Agreement in initial recommendation (this document): end 2005 • Launching call for expression of interest for creation of the certification network: beginning 2006 • Feasibility study on certification network, organizational aspects, functional design, technical design and business model: beginning 2007 • Implementation of first certification centre: from 2007- 2009

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